The Sherpas of Nepal: Buddhist HighlandersUniversity of California Press, 1964 - 298 Seiten An anthropologist explores the social organization and religious life of Asia's Himalayan hillmen, or Buddhist Highlanders. |
Inhalt
Environment and Economy | 1 |
An Open Society | 18 |
The Pattern of Family Life | 39 |
Village Organization | 100 |
Monastic Institutions and Priesthood | 126 |
The Practice of Religion | 175 |
The Control of Invisible Forces | 251 |
Values and Moral Concepts | 271 |
Appendix | 289 |
Bibliography | 292 |
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A-Tutu abbot altar beer betrothed Bhotia bride's brother Buddhist butter celebrations ceremony child chorpen chörten chorumba courtyard dance dancers daughter Dawa deceased deities dem-chang Devachen Devuche Dingboche Dorje Ngungdu drink Dudh Kosi Dumje father festival gifts girl gomba groom's party Gulu Guru Rimpoche Gurung gyewa head lama household husband Khamba khamendeu Khum Khumbu Khumjung kinsmen known Lama Sanga Dorje lama's lamas lawa lhawa lived Lokpar maksu Mani-rimdu marriage married monastery monastic monks mother Namche Bazar naua Nepal Newar Ngawang Niungne offerings Osho Paldorje Pangboche parents pembu performance person Pharak Phortse polyandrous potatoes recitation reincarnate reincarnate lama religious rice rite ritual rôle Rongphu senior lama settlements sexual Sherpa Sherpa clans Sherpa families Sherpa society shetu shrindi sister social sodene Solu sönam spirits status Tengboche Thaktu Thami thawa themba Tibet Tibetan tion torma tsampa tsho usually village lamas wedding wife woman women young